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f3283474 by Andreas Tille at 2018-02-14T13:49:37+01:00
Spelling Bio-Linux
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6820432a by Andreas Tille at 2018-02-14T13:49:37+01:00
Package template was moved to Git as well
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1 changed file:
- policy.xml
Changes:
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policy.xml
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--- a/policy.xml
+++ b/policy.xml
@@ -274,7 +274,8 @@ Host *.debian.org
<command>cd</command> <filename class="directory">package</filename>
<command>git init</command>
<command>gbp import-orig</command> <option>--pristine-tar</option>
<filename>/path/to/package_version.orig.tar.gz</filename>
-<command>svn export
svn://anonscm.debian.org/svn/debian-med/trunk/package_template
debian</command></programlisting>
+<command>git clone
https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/package_template.git
/tmp/package_template</command>
+<command>mv /tmp/package_template/debian . ; rm -rf
/tmp/package_template</command></programlisting>
</para>
The above steps will create a repository with
the appropriate layout for <command>gbp buildpackage</command>, with three
branches:
<literal>master</literal> (where the Debian
development will happen),
@@ -517,7 +518,7 @@ rm ../*_source.changes</programlisting>
<sect2 id="derivatives">
<title>Derivatives working together with Debian
Med</title>
<para>
- Debian Med is proud that derivatives (like for
instance <ulink
url="http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux/&quot;>BioLinux</ulink>) are profiting
from our work inside Debian and we try to establish strong connections to these
derivatives. With BioLinux the connection is as strong that a common workflow
was created where BioLinux developers are injecting their packaging straight
into the Debian Med version control system. To make sure that there will be no
conflicts with the Debian revisions some attention should be payed to the
revision numbering. If the derivative is creating a new package (either from
scratch or an upgraded version) it should get the version
<code>&lt;upstreamversion&gt;-0&lt;derivativename&gt;&lt;derivativerevision&gt;</code>
(which is the versioning scheme usually used by Ubuntu).
+ Debian Med is proud that derivatives (like for
instance <ulink
url="http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux/&quot;>Bio-Linux</ulink>) are profiting
from our work inside Debian and we try to establish strong connections to these
derivatives. With Bio-Linux the connection is as strong that a common workflow
was created where Bio-Linux developers are injecting their packaging straight
into the Debian Med version control system. To make sure that there will be no
conflicts with the Debian revisions some attention should be payed to the
revision numbering. If the derivative is creating a new package (either from
scratch or an upgraded version) it should get the version
<code>&lt;upstreamversion&gt;-0&lt;derivativename&gt;&lt;derivativerevision&gt;</code>
(which is the versioning scheme usually used by Ubuntu).
</para>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="r-packages">
View it on GitLab:
https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/policy/compare/8692db2c14b0bffa3365b6feeed3811117993bd6...6820432aae831cd548ef6b133a1c5b90e14394bd
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View it on GitLab:
https://salsa.debian.org/med-team/community/policy/compare/8692db2c14b0bffa3365b6feeed3811117993bd6...6820432aae831cd548ef6b133a1c5b90e14394bd
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